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Watch Jesse Plemons Revive His ‘Friday Night Lights’ Metal Band Crucifictorious

By Jason Newman

Jason Newman

Contact Jason Newman on X View all posts by Jason Newman June 1, 2026 FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS -- "Keeping Up Appearances" Episode 307 -- Pictured: Jesse Plemons as Landry Clarke (Photo by Bill Records/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images) Jesse Plemons in ‘Friday Night Lights’ Bill Records/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal/Getty Images

Fifteen years after the last episode of Friday Night Lights, Jesse Plemons, who starred as metal-loving football player Landry Clarke, resurrected his old Christian metal band Crucifictorious (again) for another gig.

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the show’s debut, Plemons and co-star Stephanie Hunt (who played Devin Corrigan) appeared onstage at the ATX TV Festival in Austin over the weekend. “I think this is a song that Crucifictorious would cover and one of the best songs ever,” Hunt said. But rather than Cookie Monster vocalizing their way through breakneck metal, the duo take on Daniel Johnston’s plaintive “Devil Town.” With Plemons on guitar, harmonica, and vocals and Hunt on vocals, they led the crowd through a singalong version of the track, which featured notably in the series.

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Jesse Plemons and Stephanie Hunt — aka Landry Clarke and Devin Corrigan from #FridayNightLights — have reunited to sing at the 20th anniversary celebration of the epic Texas series. #fridaynightlights🏈 #FridayNightLightsTVShow #LandryClarke

♬ original sound – Decider

Johnston’s song was famously covered by Bright Eyes, but when he denied producers usage of the song, Austin singer-songwriter Tony Lucca stepped in to deliver one of the most emotional musical moments. “The song worked so well — it was so poignant, and ridiculously lyrically perfect,” Liza Richardson, the show’s musical director, told GQ.

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